Ocean Network Express (ONE) has taken delivery of its third magenta coloured containership, the 14,000teu ONE Aquila.
The vessel was built by Kure Shipyard of Japan Marine United Corporation. The ship's sublet owner is Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), one of the three founders of ONE, the other two being K Line and MOL.
"The vessel employs a hull form that allows improved cargo-loading efficiency achieved by minimized engine-room space," ONE said announcing the delivery.
"Moreover, the vessel applies the duel system in its main engine which is capable to choose two other output ranges (high and low) that allows flexible operation and improved fuel-consumption rate, resulting in a significant reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. The navigation bridge has adopted the Integrated Navigation System (INS) which consolidates functions of vessel systems.”
The vessel joins 14,000 TEU-class vessel ONE Minato and the 8,542teu ONE Commitment, which were handed over to their owner in July and May 2018, respectively.
ONE Minato was built by Imabari shipbuilding while ONE Commitment, previously known as MOL's Postpanamax containership MOL Commitment, underwent a makeover in Singapore, becoming the first boxship of the brand to boast the color.
ONE Aquila will phase in THE Alliance's Asia to North America (West Coast) PN3 service with its port rotation Hong Kong, Yantian, Ningbo, Shanghai, Pusan, Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Seattle, Pusan, Kwangyang, and Hong Kong.
ONE Receives 3rd Magenta Coloured Boxship
2018-09-10
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Source:containership order
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